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pa esrsorv “Day.—Governor Martin, of New | re, and Governor Collier, of Alsbama, have ap- ina Thursday, the 24th of November, to be observed we of thanksgiving. Court Calendar—This Day. UOnrap Stans Dustucr Covrr. 18, 30. 39 to 46. i Oogns--Seneral Sey . 10, 11, 19, 26, 32, 37, 38, 40, 42 te 47. CovRT—Cirenit.—Nos, 1,126, 1,396, 1,164, 182, 271, 845, 847, 264, 349 to 356, 184, Conn MON Pius—Part First.—Nos. 817, 886, ft, 806 to B17, 819, 820, 821. Part Seeond.—Nos. 3, 806, 846, 806, 807, 61, 326, 903 to 908, 757, 761 M, Boren10R Covrt—(Two Branches.)—Nos. 186, 187, 210, j2, 454, att 1468, 401, 463, 424) 150, 382, 408, ‘ait. & 434, * 42, 449, 450, 895, 467, 125, 323, 465, 254, 43 31, es, 400, 408, 469, 470. 196,f197, 201; 219) 189,272 ‘ared from our principal not heard of tll ie week, tel store, Fulton street, crownad with one of his fascinat graceful tall hats. These hate are the most distinguished and war hats that bave been brought out this sevson, and are WP Tkeapert and best bate made—only D. Beaudin, In, French Hatter, 299 Broad- way, returns thanks to the,publio for their kind patronage, to inform them that he has enlargod his factgry, and a ers for hats of any sty'e will be pun wai exeou- thi ts in the American, English and French lyon hand, and the style altered and iwproved to suit the customer's fancy. PE parma aerg Worth Kn —It is well for of fine hats to know t ata sold by RAF. ae’ LEASK, for $3 and $4, eannot bo surpassed ip uty, elegance, or durability; in addition to which the each oustomer s daguerrot, #, neaily inserte the top of his hat. No. 57 Chatham, opposite Chambers. and corner of Chatham and Pear! streets. Travelling and Evening Hats and Caps.— Ger sssortment is mow complete, consisting of fatt hate, plise Pe and otherwise, of every propartion; cloth and winter oaps dm great variety. a OCKS, rond yay nivine ‘House. The Dognerrean Gallery so Easy of Access the sity is KOOT'S, No. $05 Broadway. Persons who wish te avoid long and tedious journeys up innumerable stairs, ake © nove of this, Perfect pretures takon style, nud in all sorts of woether, Anson’s Daguerreotypes, Size, for ts.—These are colored and in a nice morocco oned, with vel fy ted equal te in qual pias ane size which $2 and $3 olse er, at AN GOW’S, 560 Broadway, opposite th emem| Metropolitan Hotel. Gurney’s New Style of Colored Daguerre- Particular attention is called to Gurney’s new style Selored daguerreotypes—a new feature in the art which i ‘Also, his miniatures and portraite fulness and accuracy of a fine da- finish of the finest ofl paint: seen at his magniticent daguerroap , corner of Leonard street. of deceased persons taken in ofl. Fine Arts.—Daguerreotypes in O11, by Mr. FMF. BUTLER, on the upper corner of Brondway and array streot. ‘This beautiful art combines the detail of the Sern with the finish of the finest miniature paint- ye to San yi Clipper Shi; foot, at pier 28, East river, will please have all th on board before Saturday, 20th instant, and hand ic eit bille of lading, for signature, to SUTTEN & CO.. No. i all street, or Mesers. HOWES & CO., 98 Pearl strect. Continuation Sale of Bergen Hill Lots.-- ‘The gront sale of valuable lots on the Newark plank road, at Borgen Hill, will be Gontinued this day, to commence at one jock, P. M. hi comprising tho maining aay Rasolr Lecoultre.—These Razors have no equal in their extreme durability and keonnoss of edge. and ‘ean be obtained genuine at SAUNDERS’, No.7 Astor House and 587 Broadway. over from yesteflay the closing SPEoperty. For maps and particu d ELL & CO, Auctioneers, No.3 , 387 Broadway.—The latest styles of tortoise shell and buffale horn dro combs. | The va. shety i much greater than at any other establishment, Ladigg Ape respectfully invited to examine. A. & J. SAUNDERS. a DE Soap.--The subscribers have ved a y of this a article, superior to all er whic! ary on soft w For safe ‘House and 387 Broad: does A New Discovery.—Who would net bea tlemant Tailors make them now-a-days, and, , mold & Proch make the gentlem fad be dressed in Prooh & Drumgold’ st, (late Smith). RUMGOLD & PROCH, 19) Fulton street. Live and Let Live.—This is the Motto of a gertain fm we wot of, who hang out their banners at the mew marble store, No. 122 Fulton street. Thoy have « stock ef fall an: ‘ior to that of any other in this city, and furnish their customers at pri ive and their customers also. Call nae stock of every description of full ods, euabreiaerite, Zins Se. ai ng afore, 631 8, ema! 2 fray, between St. Nicholas and Aumieraon Hote Silks.—The Ladies will find the nt atook, of drygoods in the city at, HIT 3HCOCK way, and at prices which must good quality of kid in the city at any Sallety purchasers. Whey uve sel loves, nt 0 cente a air, Price. found Mournin; ng. “Cloaks and Bonnets.—Bartho- LOMEW & WEED are daily adding now patterns and style: fe thelr already extousive sasortiwen? of superior cloaks and Bonnets. 651 Lroadway, botween St. Nicholas and Metropo Hen Hotels. Kemember the number. New Mourning Store.—Bartholomew & EEED would sails tention to their very attractive stock of Back good ng avery style ever imported. Flease wemember th New ‘store, 551 Broadway, Detweon St, Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels. Pleasant Gctober.— Ladies who wish toPro- wenade this delightful wea'her, can find at MILLER & ©0.’S ladies’ gaiter boots, at 12s. to 20s ; first quality slipper tes and biking, at 9s and 1ds.; second , sate style, &t 68. and 7s. per pair,with boys’,misses’ and children’s boots nd shoes, of al! Kinds, at low prices, . B. MILLER & CO., 134 Canal street, Jet Ornaments —Just received, per Steam- $i, 23 ammortument of real jot tracolets, necklaces, crosses, 8, and chains; also, jet bugle gimps and fringos Joons and bindings, fancy buttons and war b ALF ‘gD PLUNKAIT, Importer, No. 6 Dey strect, up stain « Little Katy’s | Dying Bed ;_ or, Will He Come!” “Lilla, dear, good bye.” 40, call me home again.” Allnew and beautiful songs, price 25 cents, juss published by 7.8 RY, 297 Broadw A dealer, wholesale aud retail, in aon, vrablatioes ent mu, 2 Give Me a Kissi—A “New Song, singing Buck! with immense applause. ds bs ny Jad monde, musta by Thomas B@ker. Price 25 cents. Published wy HORACE WATERS, Loe Broadway. A New Song.—Just Published, “ The Dying Words of Little at}. or, Will he somo?” written b; bei won, author of th ‘Trt © original story, Pabliahed in composed by Horace or of ti ‘Mot he ‘e ? ke. 5 eiaeits by Thomas Baker, with a beautiful vig- notte illustrative of the meeting with Little Katv. Price cents. Published by HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. Second-hand Pianos—A serene variety, from the best makers, at bargains—from to $150—nearly equal to new, at HORACE WATERS’ great piano and melodeon establichment. Whe Best Pianos in the World—T. Gilbert Pianofortes.-Grovesteen & Co. have re~ Moved from 481 to their new warerooms, { felon BF the St. Nicholas Ho-el, where the'b ire be conducted, under the name of Grot low. G. AT: having adéed Largely to the f rust thst they will now be ablo to meet growing demand for Voeir eplomsa iastyum nits Row on hand a beautiful assortment of G34 to 7, ootave pi- snofortes, which purchasers are invited to examine before Making their selections elsewhere. Melodeons.—8, D. & H. W. Smith's Cele- melodeons aro tuned in the equal temporament. The din the remote keys as ive in the oommon, deons so tuned, and are unquestions: WATERS, 889 Brosdway. sole seont, Diamonds at ‘Wholesale and Retail, by the herefrom to suit. Rich crosses, bracelets, Tings at manufacturers price old bracelet ‘de, of latest styles, No. 38 adway, second Hor. DAVID RAIT, Importer. Fine Watches.—David Ralt, I Importer, 381 Broadway. ae plex, -bron meter, anchor, lever, and cylin: der movements, in 8, for sale mt im- ptanee. Ofice ode Pa ourer of the PATRICK, RT M. sole mani i a FO. Gofia’s, inpenetretle de wafes and etd mabined in the Depor 192 Pearl street, one door below Maiden laas, Sewing Machines to be Purchased With- ext money—To vest makers, tailoresece, A limited number of who ato ak trades, and can procu: vax ce the price of a Sed Sritheus any Incontonionce, Withoub any inconvenience, by a} our office, 823 Broadway. 7's Sewing Machines—Another Wonderfal improvemen rh x. SINGER « CO. have now on exhibi- tion anew chine which takes an entiroly . Tt is desivned for stitching linen, d is destin: rtment of mann perfect invention obyiuter all objections hitherto made Bachine work. All manufacturers of fine linen and on HEU, pied to cull and examine these machines, Ako, improved machines for quilting linings of every kind, ee @remendous sin Ci aT IRA ANDERSON immense 0 sssrremen meinater, Turkey, jut 1 Mi Bruseole | Bly and ingrain carpotet a yw-ehadoa | olleloths, 1 to 8 yards 7 Seen te men Hecker & Brother, Finding from Com- ts which reach them frequantly, that certain parties | of whom avoid plac: the own names on the | imitate th om Mills bags and pack | yas to deceive the und ‘ moe botw Weerefore observe, that their name and address are printed package, which seams to be the only s jo je—for in cope mre anomber of compl: droved to be some one of the imitations. They have recently placed a new copy righted label, printed in red on the 6 Ib. packages of their patent self. Cen | flour, to distinguish it from the imitators. Where Gres jo not Popa the artielas manufactured at the Croton Mills, families, by sonding anote vhrough an zea Office, will be supplied ‘with evens single | Backes 4 BROTHER, Croton Mills, 301 Cherry tireet, near Pike ally. ba Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye all other d | xabure; | Wesoftened’and improved, | wroooss. Sold, and pri Hair, Dye and ‘Wigs.—Batchelor’s. manufae- ry is at No. 233 Broadway, opposite the Park, where ho has 3d, orchet by the . 6 Astor House. | best accommodations in’ the world for the sale and appli- | m of his hair dyo, and newly invented wigs and Noupees, private rooms all on o1 sor, Copy the address. Young Man, you want Whiskers; Old ‘t will forco the beard in six weeks, and will er bottle, sont to any part Shae ‘No. 83 Aun street. \o etain or injure the country, Time, Toll and Trouble Steal the Hatr, And leave the head all unproteeted and bare. But Barker's Cheveuxtonique restores the hair when | other application has failed. Th in sold everywhere for 25 ce Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye, Goura ian medicated” for curing pimples, freckles, sal , &o. His liquid rouge, lily white, poudre subtilé, for ing hair from low foreheads, and hair restorative, are at hi ablished depot, 67 Walker street, ‘first Why don’t You Try Spaulding’s Premium Ros mary? ‘The best article in the world for adorning and re: hair. Sold by Rushtop, Clark 4 Co., Astor and drug stores; Ring, 102 Bevadway’: and J. anufacturer and proprietor, 23 Tremont raw, aa paulding, B ‘Wigs and Toupe —We would advise all ne in want of superior wig oF scalp to exatnino the ex ve EDUURST D, 27 M e, where they cam have the cheapest and best wigs b wigs, braids of long hair, ringlets, frizettes, and every deserip- tion of ornamental hair wor! int to ‘All who Value their Hair.— Im; BENDALL, the baireutter, No. 103 Chambers street, (near Church,) has a restorative which is infallible; to prove it he Will restore the hair or make no charge. faeturer in the city who makes this ofter, Call. The only manu- It is worth a trial, From the North to the South Pole, from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, round the equatorial circumference of the globe to the western coast of Spain, on ‘ngs of popularity, will bo the meritorious du ities of ‘iisseminated, It cures burns, scalds, sores, 4c, Sold by’ CHAS. H KING, Corner of John eet and Broadway, In Mort e's I Invigora' Elixir or Cordial medicine that destroys disease without weakening the spirits, without entailing ion; that ouren indigestion. in all its forme hat restores the shattered nerves to full ig constitution twelf to recupei the purpose of all stimulan cathartics and all alteratives, without producing any unpleasant after effects w! flow from the wu medicines. The Arabian herb which fous be the very thing for which herbalists aad ph; iste and pharmaceutists, have searched in all now) searched in vain. ‘Let the sick rejoice! ate—and that, in fact, answers all nervine preparations, a d until he cordial is Brean? highly concentrated, in pint bottles. Price $3 per ttle, two for $5, six for $12.” ee RING, Propeau, 192 Broad wa; jew York, Bold Lg, druggists faaontass the United States, Canada and West Ii "his Grace Archbishop gland, to Kuza, eldest Mi On Thursday, October 10, b: Hughes, Tuomas A. Vyse, Jr., of oy shter of Dr. William red of this city. ‘At Scotch Plains, N. J. On Thursday, Ootober 20, by the Rey. William Whittaker, Mr. W, H. Rooms, of New York, to Miss Me Apstarpe, eldest daughter of Hiram Miller, Fsq., of the former p On Thursday afternoon, October 20, by the Rev. Dr. Knox, Mr. Wituam D, JouNsox to Miss Axne Euzanerit Wars, third daughter of Mr. Alexander Welsh, all of this cits Gn Wednesday, October 19, at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Alfred Beach, Juemaan Horcusiss to CaRouNE Euma Darrow both of this city. On Thursday, October 20, at. St. Anne’s Church, by the Rey. Dr. John BI. Forbes, Mr. Henry J. Wurrs to Miss Juuia V. Wane, all of this cit ‘At Brooklyn, on Wednesday, October 19, by the Rev. ‘ALe to AMKLLA, only daugh- Dr. Neale, of Boston, Henny C. ter of T. B. White, Fsq., of Brooklyn. ‘At Paterson, N’J., on Thureday, October 19, by the nae ite Wiggins, Mr. Joun Mitar to Miss Maruaxer D, On ‘Thursday evening, Gotober 20, by the Rey. Inasc Van Doren, grandfather of tht bride, Tuomas MORRELL, Esq , of this city, to Miss Juuia A. Jucto, eldest daughter of William Jucho, Esq., late of Lexington, Kentucky. In Cambridge, Mass , on Thursday, October 13, by the Rey. Frederick W. Hollands, FrexaaN Hovr, editor of t Merenant’s Magazine, of New York, to Miss Euzaners ‘Tuomrson Parmenter, daughter of the Hon. William Pi menter, of Cambridge. Ta Washington city, on Monday, October 17, Mr. Aux. ANDER THoMmas LaNcToN to Miss Rewucca Euzanerit Rose, grand daughter of Jucub Gideon, Esq. Died, On Sunday, October 16, at Jolliet, IIL, Janus Newson Buxtuotr, aged 38 years, 1 month and 11 days, of typhoid fever. His remains will be interred from his brother’s resi- dence, John W. Bertholf, Sugar Loaf, Orange county. Spirit, rest thee in peace! Thou art gone to thy rest, Bereaved and loved by thy friends; We ne’er can forget thee. Though years may roll o’er us. Thy virtues still remain To cheer us on to the rest * Where thy Saviour has gore. Suddenly, on Thursday afternoon, October 20, Winuaxe Wnzzt, in the 6th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to atterd his funeralpthis afternoon, at tivo o'clock, from his late residence, No. 11 Cornelia street, His remains will be taken to Greenwood. On Thursday morning, October 20, Sorma Kommn, only daughter of Otto and“Adelheit Kobler, aged 2 years, 9 months and 24 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, this morning, at ten o’clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 237 Broome street, corner of E-sex. The remains will be taken to Greenwood. On Thursday, October 20, after a fow days illness, Hxy- mierra, ¢aughier of the late S. H. Mills, aged 21 years. ‘The filends and relatives of the family are particularly invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Incarnation, corner of Twenty-cighth street. and Madison avenue, to-morrow morning, at eleven o’clock, without fusth ther invitation, On Thursday, October 20, of dysentery, ANstm E:, onl: child of Gerhard and Mary Ahrens, aged 1 year, 1 mon! and2days, The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence ot her parents, No. 86 Watts street, corner of Washington, this after noon, at twoo’closk. The Grocers’ Society are respect- fully invised to attend. Philadelphia papers please copy. On Wednesday evening, October 19, James A. Brrrraty, in the 21+t year of his age His relatives and friends, and those of his family, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this morning, at ten o'¢logk, from his late residence, No. 33 Union | place. His {remains will be taken to Newark for inter- | ment. At Brooklyn, L. I,, on Wednesday, October 12, Mrs, Many Avy Mant, wife of P. T. Martin, native of the city 0{ London, aged 64 years, 2 months and 28 days On Thursday moraing, October 20, Jamis RYAN, aged 55 post, & native of the parish of Stradbally, Queen's county, rrelan! The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at halt past two o'clock, from his Inte residence, No. 89 Uo- lumbia street, Brooklyn. His remaias will be conveyed to Calvary Cetnetery for interment. On Thursday, October 20, Mary Suir, wife of Thomas Dogan, Sen., in the 62d year of her age. ¢ relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at three o'clock, from her late residence. No. 80. East $'x- teenth street, ‘newr Third avenue, without further invita- tion. On Thursday, October 20, after a short illness, Micuaxt Wann aged 24 years. Hs friends aad noqualntances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this day, at twelve o'clock precisely, from No, 48 Prince street. At Williamsburg, L. I, Mary Lorsrer, aged 61 years. Her relatives and friends and those of her sons: Albert, Daniel and Theodore, are respectfully roquested to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son Daniel, corner of Lorrimer and North Second streets, Williamsburg, to- morrow afternoon, at balf past one o'clock, without fur. ther notice. Her ‘remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment In Brooklyn, on Thursday evening, October 20, at a quarter pest nine o'clock, Jase Day, in the 48th year of e, after a short but severe illness, which he bore with Gu inten fortitude, he being long well known as a useful and respectable citizen of this city, Suddenly, on Thursday, October 20, at Morrisanta, Avaanna, wife of Alfred Dickinson, and daughter of Abra’ ham Riker, deceared, of Newtown, L. I. The relatives and friends of the family, and of her brother-in law, Dr. E. M. Guyon, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from the house of her uncle, John L. Riker, As- toria, L. 1., without further invitation, SS OVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY NN enn SEE SIXTH AND SEVENTH ‘PAGES, __.. AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR. MERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR.—THE SEVENTY. ixth annual fair of the Americar Institute, designed exclusively as an exposition of the productions of our own country, is now open daily at Castle Gardon, from A.M. until 10 P.M. Bloomticld’s celebrated band will be in attend. this evening. The great Cattlo Show, now held at iltom square, on Third avenue betwoen Sixty sixth and xty-ninth strects, will close this evening. Mt. Barro steamer, with @ rotary engine, will be on exhibition at ¢ Garden ‘all this day, making short oxcursions. to show: t operation f thoengine, By order of the Board, ADONIRAM CHANDLER, Corresponding Secrotary, See POLITIGAL, POA AAA AAA RPA ORRADPORARANAAAAS WENTY-FIR8T WARD.—UNION AND HARMONY, At a meeting of the Charter Conventions of the Twe: firet ward, held on the 20th instant, Mr. James Crawford, the prevent Assistant Alderman, vw wae wy imouely nonin vod for Aldermai HENRY Suni” Ohairmon, Groner R. Hunt, Seopetary, oe WANTS. GERMAN LAT IN A NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, private family ing ond fine P tant, &® situation as plain cc Can give the sewing, Ploase addre Rest of obty Can be seen for two days at No, 6 Sul van street, w SITUATION { WANTED BY A RES 1 evans . —-— A dau, as chambermaid, or to do the work ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, TO GO 10 PROVI- an bring the of city referenee from . Please call at409 Thirty-#:at street, fleet i avenue, PROTESTANT GIRL situation as chambermaid, or to tak in a respectable family. Inquire in Bergen atree from Fourth avenue, Brooklyn. of 8 small famil her last em, re doer from AR dence, who is a white woman and a Protestant, and who ean bring good recom: eaiene ms. To such an ¢ wages will be given; ther need apply. Call ~ | Clinton place, Eighth street, from 9 to ibe clock A. WISHES A ro of children, ANTED—A SITUATION A MERCHANT'S first house store, by a respectable young married man, a native of Bremen, who can speak “fas perfectly well. ‘Tho boxt re- ferences ean be given. 88 me ob, oon ion to make wolf generally useful, Address B. B. YA RESPECTABLE COLORED G as lady’s maid, chambermaid, or chil RESPECTABLE AMERIC. CAN WOMAN, WANTS A ith tion as scamstrees; understands cutting d makis ind Indies? dresses. ied avenue.” boys Call at 196 Third avenue, A SCOTCH WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS | nurse, or to assist in tho nursery.” Goed eity reference sie eook in a Private family. Good city reference given. Agel at 57 i hg pao treet, second story, front room, from Please apply at 371 Eighth etreet, between avenues C and D. till 10 P. Can be seon for two days. ee Warns SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, who perfectly understands’ her business, as cook. Can SEAMSTRESS WANTS A P’ “Y S SEMEN? re asem, bosesn ah 110 Clinton street, two, doors ‘from Atlantion in as respectable family; ean cut and fit Indies? dren's clothing, and can do all kinds of family sowing: Brooklyn, where ahe has been living for three years, no objection to travel or go to the country ase cal ~ a" atog Stanton street, near Allen, im the store, Mra Mraoksc ANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@ situation as seamstress and lady's maid; understands clear starching and French fluting. Good references given, Can be seen for two or throe days at) West Fifteenth street, ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY, A situation @s Iady’s companion and housekeoper, in ® Private family. Please address C. B., Herald office. ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN, A SITU- ation as nurse and seamstress; theroughly understands the eare of a baby from its birth, aud is competent ta cut and fit children's dresses, of would’ travel to Europe asinuree oF She can produce unexcoptionable city ter and capability. Cun be seon for two trovt, betwoen Filth and Sixth avenues, ATNEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND, Woman, as nurse.’ Apply to Mrs. War: 58 Vavey strect, New Work, iu tho Uagement, tress’ 10 ao clowk, on Saturday, the 22d inst, ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, As Waiter; also, one ag chambermaid and seamstress, an to assist in the uursory. Apply, with reterence, at al Dee yoort place, Tenth sti ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMA SITUATION AS good cook, washer and ironer, in & private family. Can boseen for two days at 48 East’ Thirteonth stroct, near way, from 10 till 3 o’elock. Has good city reference, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT th, a situation a’ nurse; she can take ches from its birth, and can do plain sewing. K reference, Addre iL at) 40 Bishels h avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do goneral housework in a private family: Can be seen for two days at No. 224, new number, Di- Vision street, at 8. Brooker’s, in the stoke. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE AND TIDY PROTEST- ant girl, as child’s maid and seamstress. Wages $5. Apply at No. 48 Irving Place. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS GOOD PLAIN ‘cook, in a small private family. She must be a first rate washer and ircner and come well recommended. Apply at 142 East Nineteenth etreet, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork and waiting, or to take eare of children and to do. plain sewing, in a respecta Die family. None other need apply. | The best of oity refe- ences given, if required, Can be seen for two days, if not en. 8 A SMART YOUNG GIRL WISHES (A, SITUATION AS ehambermaid and waiter; would have no objection to take care of children. Can come well a ommended from her last place. Please call at 42 Schermerhorn street, two doors from Court, Brooklyn, Cam be sesn until next week, if not engaged. YOUNG LADY FROM SWEDEN, DISTINGUISHED Ss teacher and performer on the pianoforte, wishes to obtain a situation in a female institute, here or in the South, to give instructions on the pianoforte and in siaging. Apply to Professor Darmstrom, 146 Waverley pla SPECTABLE YOUNG — PROT! ESTANT “GIRL tuation as nurse and seamstress, or as cham- ato family. Has n be seen for two lage Rent with 6 lady ag nurse, or to make ful; has been Southpbefore. Can give n be seen for two dayafirom 10 to 5 o'clock 0. 49 James street, $ NURSE—AN ENGLISH WOMAN, EXPERIENCED in the care of children, capable of doing plain sowing, and speaking good French, wishes situation in an Ameri: can family, where liberal wages will be given. Can be scen | Broadwa At Mrs. Rowan’s, hair braider, 083 Broadway, from 10 A. M, to . M. RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL. (A PROTESTANT, es to obtain a situation as chambermaid, or to do eneral housework. Has the best of city reference. Please Call at No. 242 Elizabeth street, in the milk depot, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A sITU- ation ae seamstress in a private family; perfectly un- derstands all Kinds of family sewing; would like to take 0 of row ify childven. The best of city referr nee given. ase apply £t 822 Broadway, corner of Twelfth street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation to do general housework, or as chambormaid and iter, in a small family. Best of ity reference. Call at 24 pher street. N_ EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS, WHO HAS A thorough ec of family sewing, wishes a situation in a respectable famil where ‘there may be an interest taken, and would assist otherwise if required. Tho adverti- ser is a Protestant. No objection to fo Bettiort distance in the country. Good reference given. Can be toan at 44 Union fnotenpazed, at street, Brooklyn, near the Hamilton avenue ferry. Please ed, at 71 East 'Sixtecnth street inquite i in the store pn T LED 2; ESLER BONERS ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A SCOTCH LaDY, WHO HAS HAD EXPERIENCE IN situation as chambermaid or child’s nurse, Please tuition. wishes for an engagement overness where | Call at 104 Twenty-cighth street, between Sixth and Seventh hier charge will not exceed three pupils. She is competent | venues, i Wee eee to instruct in music, French, and all the branches of a liberal x : English education. ' Address by letter, post-paid, to M.JB. B., ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GENERAL HOUSE. Herald Ofice. worker, bya young woman; she isa good washer and ————- | ironer. Can ‘be secn at her last place, 418 Greenwich street, SITUATION | WANTEDUBY A, RESPECTABLE until engaged. ee young man, in somo wholesale establishment; is compe- ere ae tent Yo take ‘charge of horses and wagon, can write and kee ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE accounts, ‘well acquainted with’ the city. ‘oung Woman, a cook, washer and ironer. Best of Tat 163 Mulberry street. city reforentes give ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to take care of children, or to do light cham- berwork. | Wages no object to a, good home. Please call at h 1 at t, third floor, back room. Can satisfactory references if required, Will be een for two faye if not empfoyed. Please call or addross J. C., 219 First ave- uo, between Thirteenth and Fourteonth streete, third Soon in the rear. GOOD COPYIST 18S WANTED IN _ Please oa! A LAWYER'S #4, oiee, Adress, in handwriting of applicant, box 1,349 ANTED-IN HOBOKEN. A SITUATION, BY A pee teeta young woman, to do general honsework; is an gzeeltont SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER WANTED IN A DRY | washerand ironer, Reference good. Apply at 29 Union goods house.—A young man of good education, who | Place, Hoboken. nd has aome knowledge of business, may address Toe Herald offee, Warrant WOMAN THAT UNDERSTANDS COOK: ing in all ite branches; also, a middle aged man as wal A Yo ING MAN, OF SOBER AND STEADY FPABITS, | ter, woo is perfectly competent and experienced ia bi wishes a situation as clerk, or in any other ey ee business. Apply at 5 ‘renthat stroet, from till 11 A. M., to- ness; can give Lag bee reference, and securi ny He Seeeentats required. Address by letter J, Galbraith, 7 Henty stroct. AUCTION HOUSES.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A oung man aserier, Ifsufficient inducement be offered. would invests small amount of capital. No houses but of Fespectability will be treated with. Address ““ Auctioneer,” day and to-morrow. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women; one as cook, washer and ironer, the other as chambermaid and waiter, in a small family; would have no objection to go 8 short distance in th canes Can show good recommendations from the'r Inst situs beeen for two days at 11584 avenue C, one door souchw enth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAB: young woman, to do chamberwork, and ironing, of to do'the general housework family. Te best of 1 given: Cun be geen for two #19 Eleventh strect, between Thied and Pourth ave. in the rear. TANTED—A YOUNG LADY, WHO UNDERSTANDS wishes toobtain a situation to learn s01 chanical trade. The best recommendation: ability can be given. Any communications William, Herald office, will meet with prompt attention OY WAN’ NTED—WH HO WRITE: ITES A FAIR HAND, AND cutting and fitting ladies’ and children’s dresses, One who ca come well recommended. Address box 330 eho Alicia ly understands her business, Scan’ onan ‘8 per- Post Office, manent situation by applying this week at 761 Broadway, in lower store. (Oh WANTED—AT THE WATER CURE, NO. 18 a ‘Twelfth street; one who understands plain cooking, antl ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG RESPECTABLE FRENCH is willing to commence this rh ‘0 others need apply. ‘womun, with good city ret & situation as nurse Call from 9 to 11 A. M (oacHMAN WANTED—ONE WHO 13 SOBER AND industrious, a skilful driver. and willing to make him- self useful in q private family, and who can bring unexcep- tionable references as to character and capacity. “Apply at 31 Gold street, between 1 and 3 o'clock P, ‘HEM ats —A YOUNG peta Bie hfe for two years senior assistant the first leteeansen in Great Britain, is desirous atone leas jitu- ation of a like nature. Has no objection to travelling. Ad- dress R. H, M.D , Herald offi RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE THOROUGHLY CON- Nereant ‘with the proscription business may heat of a tituation, by applying at No. 81 Bleecker street, RY GOODS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A German, who speaks English fluently, 0 permanent situation in ‘a respectable establishment Sup town. has got considerable knowledge of the city retail trade, at at and chambermaid. Inquire at 382 Grand str cond story. ws TED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, and ironer. Can give good city reference. at 49 Christopher street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ituation, to wash and iron, or to do chamberwork it in washing. Can be seen at 114 Eleventh street The best city reference given. y ANTER—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Bt i], as coamstions and dressmaker, {n a ree pectable fa ‘ta in give the best of references. “Apply at Po'Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® situation in a private family, to cook and sexist in the washin and ironing. The best of 23 references produced. stay be for two days, at 30 Bleecker street y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, WASHER, Please call fells I peta rp meebairs k ak tp = bee poem ituation; sho understands dressmaking, millinery’ ference given, Please address D. M. M., He ping ant rating ofl and is willing £6 make hee OVERNESS.—A LADY OF GOOD EDUCATION, AND | Sl) kenerally uselul. Don't care eet Me Waites Ne joyment of sear home. nm fashington street, Hovokens second floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT irl, to do general housework. Can be scom for two days at 221 Seventh street, between avenues Band C. ANTED—AT HARLEM, A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE aged or elderly white or colored woman; she m Slots pick Pusher gud teoateatbaclys aad a Apply at) Wert Seventeenth street, experienced in tuition, having taught in, most respecte milies in New York and its vicinity durin, five y whom she cau be highly recommended, wish Zapagement, She tonches thorrughly all the English branches music, French, rire writing and needle-work; no objec: tion to go South. ross Miss Orr, No. 287 Sixth avenue, near Sixteenth pe poe ¥ COOK OR HOUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION Piet f by a respectable English woman, or to attend on ood pla Hood sity references, an invalid lady. Lived four years in the last situation. | On Friday, October 21, between 9 A. M. ai Please address Hou: ckeepe erald office, for two days. Jehan UMebe ent Beebe klk are 'TED—A SIT i WOMAN, AS ITUATIONS WANTED—FOR ENGLISH, SCOTCH, W bytes bermaid frig bad tet hadltatrh tet wi and Irish girls, with first-rate recommendations, &§ | and ironer. Good city reference from her last lace, w! CoE ACESS ORT eel aay heusé- | She lived for fifteen months, Call at No. 173 West Nineteenth 6 workers, Apply to Jy. Pawson, 130 Fulton 106 Chambers street, rect, formerly teria (ten Reventh aad Right a Wanton A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and seamstress, or as nurse. No objections to go in the country. Can beseon at 314 Henry Heat wecond floor, front room. ALESMAN WANTED—IN A SILK, LACE, AND EM- broider; thre doors ti store. Apply to, to A. Kerr & Co., 767 Broadway, elow Ninth street, ‘ANTEDCA SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, ws eral housework, or washing and ironing. ‘Good reference’ ‘given, Call at 73 Watts stree! ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman, to cook, wash and iron. The best of city reference given. ‘Can be sven for two days at 133 At- torney stree ALESMEN WANTED—THREE aoop SALESMEN IN the dry goods busine: Apply at 65 Canal street. 1. SOUTHERNERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION, AS housekeeper, hy a young American Indy, to i South, or éo travel through Europe as companion to'a lady. Best of references given. Addross M. M. G.. Broadway Office, 0 FAMILIES.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER wishes to go out by the day to work at her business Would give every satistaction, Inquire at 25 Lispenard streot 10 DISTILLERS.—A PRACTICAL DISTILLER IS anxious to emigrate to this country, provided he could 11 in with a suitable situation in the ove mentioned busi- He has had the practical ma nt of severalof the most extensive malt and grain distilleries | in Scotland, and is ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework; is a first rate cook, Washer and ironer. Good reference given. Can be seen for two days, at No. 5 Hester street, front basement. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework in » small pri- vate family; is a good plain cook, and a first rate washer and Trouer, Has no objection to goa shore distance in the coun: try. Best of reference given. Apply at No. 66 Bayard street, in the rear, for two days. Well acutainted with all the new and most approved systems | «7 os TION. ABLE Dedistillations Ivo is aleo well acquainted with the manu DED aA ces ua: ae alnuapieareel: eek Puttnes we facture of fine Highland. whiskeys, having beon six yours | Woraf Guus, Roman, to do chamberwork and waiting, of monget the Islay and Campbelton distilleries, and ia well | fencra’ VOnH NUE in Oa TY No. 20 avenue AY for qualified to conduct the operations of any_ distillery—sither malt, grain, or sugar. Testimonials from former employers, and the most respectable references ns to character and qua: litieations will be given. Andre of Wm. Dick, Esq. Candleriggs, Glasgow, stating the "salary and tors the applicant would ‘be inclined to give. The aze of the advor- tiser is thirty-one years, an ax been conducting the ope- rations of distilleries since he ws nineteen, 1O MUSIC CLERKS.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WHO has a thorough Gris Ww ernns: business. Apply to 8, 383 Broadway. N. B.—First rate reference required. 10 MA CHINISTS.—A YOUNG LAD, FOURTEEN YEARS ot age wenld like to get steady omployment in a ma‘ shop, where he ean learn the trade. The beet of refer given. 211 Post Ofc PHOLSTERY SEAMSTRESS WANTED.—A FIRST rate seamstress wanted to take charge of the sewing and curtain department in a cabinet warehouse, None bu tn experienced and fully com need a or two days, — ANTED—A SITUATION, A RESPECTABLE ‘al housework of a small y reference git it at 728 Delancy street, Peiwesa Chrystie and For- ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, to do chamberwork and washing, or Waiting and plain sewing; has the best of city referer Pease call at No. 26 East Twentieth and Second avenues, fourth flooi ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE plain cook, first rate washer and ironer; best of city reference given from her last piace. Apply a¢ >. 52 Roosevelt street, first floor, back room, for two oak ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS NURSE, MUST be gerd sewer. Apply from 9 to 12 o'clock, at 10 Franklin street, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION married womar, as wet 0 street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation ag plain sook, washer and ironet; has ng objection to do general honsework in a private family. good city reference. Can be soon for two days at Bld Fist between Fi BY A RESPECTABLE Please call at 19{Monroe nquiéme avenue, hnicidme rue, a trois portes de in Vinge-hutviéme ruc. ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wi ‘OMAR, A situation as walter, in s private § competent. Best city reference. Can ws peereas ‘Avonue, ination, It Twouty-cigith abrect, east of Filth avouner Yor ANTED_BY A PROTESTANT YO situation as seamstress objection to take oh: be seen at hor Inst pl net of Fifth street. ‘ANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young es, i situation i take care of children and do A RESPECTABLE, SMART, EXPE girl, ituation as chambermaid and waiter in hina e family; is ice washer and ironer, and would be willing to make herself generally usoful; city reference. Can be seen at No. 50 Ti two doors from Sixth avenue, from 9 to So'cloek. ANTED—BY A STRONG, WILLING, TIDY GIRL, ‘a situation to do chamberwork and assist in washing, or to do general housework, in & small male will be ho ing to make herself usefal: ‘has the best of city reference. To at No 213 Seventh arene ‘ont room, over t ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman, 4 situation as wet nurse ina private family. Can be scen for two days at 341 Twelfth streot, between First ann Second avenues. Lea ley Iain sewing. 0 days, at S14 Cbitee avenue, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® situation as first rate cook; would prefer a priv: ‘ate bonrding house. Good city reference, Please call at No. 61 Marion st btrect ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Young woman. s situation as charabermaid or waiter, or to do plain sewing and mind children. Good reference. Apply at 67 Factory atroet. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE te; is well exporienced in the care of ction to ta! reofan in! from her last place, Ploase wentieth street, for two aged, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as oc cook; is also a good and under- stands pastry; is willing to assist with the washing and iron: Re if He eae Good city reference given. Piease eall at ‘eat Nidetoenth street. betveen Sixth and Seventh RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA! ANTED—A_ SITUATION BY woman, aa cook; one tha’ A RESPECTABLE understands his business, Has good city Feferonc; Willing to assist im the washing and ironing. Has no objebtion to & respect eh boarding house, i” apply at 163 Varick street, in the basement, for two srones ET NURSE WANTED—A YOUNG HEALTHY Wo. | _~ nn man, with « plentiful PP of milk, for an infant A ED—TIVE FINE CLOTH AND VELVET CAP four r week ‘old. | Unoxcepti y reference requ mal five girls to learn the best branches of oap to character and healthfulnoss. Apply at 186 Seventh ay. arta Conat abemploymentand the highest city prices pa BN a do Akh von, Apply at , ieee A bee ee mad wes GIRL, A WTS city rofer- Pitzabeth street, ANT! 5 5% pao hn Rn cer A RE “Caw ay soon tor two days, UENOS 9 will he AYRES, v. 4 PASSENGER it fro ence can b street, between Yor WANtEd— situation women, sister " ¢ mind ehildten ; the very be neon for two days at 1s ast car at Canal str Aron to box 4.40 tho New Vor POTICE.—MR. JAMES Hass wi 4, MASON, OR CON ey paw. tractor, who lett ¢ ge iy = ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. A | fue years go, will pls cog hss situation to take care of chilffren and do light chamber. da Maclin Rinase, work, or would do chamberwork and light washing. rect, Glasgow, Bevtland. Ceptionablo refereness given from her last. pl ine c- 7 Sever a LL WEAR OF West Twenty-first st ear Seventh a motbing to Hing on their brother TED—SITUATIONS, | 7 m, + Bridge, Westehenter oounty. 2 T ars to Newoastle, fuquire the way to Pine young girls; one to de as chambermaid and to aswist in th ‘The best of city reference given. 149 Elizabeth street, in the bascment, ANTED—A SMART TIDY GIRL, A GOOD WASITER and ironer and plain cook, ina small family of two ns only. Wages four dollars a month. Apply at No. orsyth etreet. ANTED.—A_ RESPECTA wishes to obtain a washin : ase call for two days ab 10 PERSONS NAMED P@RTR DOF Pr David Partridge, the sons of Thomas Partridge, who emi- grated to Philadelphia from Burhace, in the county of Lei cester, England, in vr if dead. sny of their descondants, Will communicate with’ Thomas Spooner, Bay. so : cester, England, they may hear of something consid iyatly their advantage, John aud David, on. the decease of their arents, were taken care of hy lnase Jenes, tobacconist, ke and Vine street, Philadelphin, or some where in Penn: JOUN OR OTESTANT GIRL a private fanily; ig a geod wash pmmend- = a ed from ast plac Charles street, 3 THE PANORAMA OP basement, for two days, een 8 o'clock ALM. and 4 yf (e will ploase direct. & line te R, D., o'clock, P.M. Herald offive, stating where it can he secn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young oman, a8 chambermaid, and to assist in the waehinig and iron d would have no objection to go trav- Citing with a family.” good Gan be seon fortwo days, Please call at No. 1s Seventh avenue, between Twenty tiled and Twenty-fourth streove ILLIARDS AND PATRICK SKANLON.—AS IT HAS een circulated that Idigcharred him from my billiard Tooms, 100 Chestnutatrect, Philadelphia, Thereby erty that referance. he left me of his own ehoige. I refer to him or to D. J. Flan- ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A | egan, ateaid rooms, A. BASSFe RD. 140 Pulton gt. N.Y. situation 2s chambermaid and to assist in washing and Y. ‘The best of reference DGEWORTH COMPANY. —A SPECIAL MEETING OF Place, where she has lived three years, Please the stockhelders of the Edgeworth Company will be held cajl at 388 Maslizon’ street, first , back room. None but | at their office, i State street, Bos- 3 Seareien Bu )ovelock A. M upon the subje the disposal of the new stock, th of October, Assessment, and nd the reeomm dation of the meeting of the shareholders ‘held in New York on the Mth inst., and to transact any othor business that may come be- fore them. By order of the Direo\ ors JAMES C. DUNN,-Clerk. RENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIRTY.—THE ANNUAL sseetnsunEnNEENEEREEneeenenneeenneneneneenennneeeneeneed General Assembly of the Freneh Benevolent Society W'NIEDTA SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE | Will be held on Gasarday the 2th of October inst. at 73¢ preston omng Wirai as cook. Best of city refer- | o'clock P, M., at Mr. Delmenico’s, South William st. ence given, Apply at 224 Sullivan street, between Bloo and Amity sirecter bows _— PORTANT TO THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY ON Willoughby street, between Washington park and eed all. WaNrep—ny A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRT, A situation todo chamber work, and fin ironing. Understands fluiting, and also wait ling to make herself generally’ useful. Good city reference iven. Please to call at 31! Third averue, between Twenty: jourth and Twenty-fith street, over the bldeksmith shop, for wo days ; and is wil- ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMEN, TO DO THE Franklin avenne.—A petition is now pendin, ro the fp, £eeeal housework of a small family.’ American, En- | Common Council of Brooklyn for ‘pent said street, and slish, Scotch, Welch, or German pref rred. Must have ‘good | the awards to be paid for said opening will cost the owners ty Feforence as to character aud ability. Apply at 94 Bast About ty thousand dollars, at the ieast ealoulat n. ntrunves ought to be immediately signed against said opening. The assessments will extend halt tho block tween Myrtle avenue and Willoughby street, and half the Mock hetween Willoughby and De Kalb avenues. All parties interested will please take not ce, RISH CONPEDERARES OF *4 Friendly Club of Irish Confed at Grand strect Mall. Wo. 127 Grand. etrect, at instant, at seven o'clock, P.M., for th ting with their fellow elubmon ‘and confederates, who were in Ireland in 1548, as to the best and most efficient means of tendering an address and welooming John Mitchell to these shores, THOMAS TAYLOR, Secretary. ‘Twenty-seventh street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young wor as good plain cook in a respestable pri. Yate familly; she and ironer, and algo an city reference cr and capat atreet, corner of First ave ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, ae a first vate cook, who thoroughly understands in all its branches; is willing to assist in the Washing and ironing; none but a reepectable family need ap. ply; best of x-ference from her Jast places. Can be seen for two days at No. 3 Sixth street, front basement, afew doors A MEETING OF THE "48 will be held from Thir ONE STAR.—THE MEMBERS OF EMPIRE DIVI- = tion, ‘No. 1, of the 0. of the L. S.. are requested to ANTED—BY A R YOUNG WOMAN, | meet. this (Friday) evening, at 734 Ke, at rooms, a situatio willing to assist in | No. 600 Broadway, by order of the Pr 3 Tathing and ironing competent for the situa JAS. B HETHERINGTON orresponding See city reference g as no objection to the country. Cali OTICE.—E. W. BROWN HAS BEEN DULY AP. pointed Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Penn, aylvania., Office, Eric Railroad Buildings, foot of Duane at 157 Elizabeth treet, in the rear. ANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, A SITUATION as plain cook, and to do the washing and ifoning, or as chambermaid and waiter ; best of city reference. Call at O U. A.—-THE NOTICE IN HERALD OF THE 203 Seventh avenue, up stairs, in back room, ¢ 19th instant, that Chauncey Silver would deliver « le a lee- ture at the rooms of Charter Oak Chapter, No. 22, at 1 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Scorc! IRL, TO DO | Rowery, contains a mistake. ‘The lecturer was G. A. Schaf- the goneral housework ¢f a small private family. One | fer, late Chancellor of the Oréer. ‘Tho former gentleman is newly landed would be preferred. Apply’ “ 81 Morton street. nots Bamber of the bard a WM. H. ROMAINE, Sachem. ——— UNNING, C. 2 ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER IN A WHOLE- sale grocery or drug store, Can give good references. Addross Porter, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ales a paper in Europe. and Spanis! ve arcnnoed bo Wentols uouionn eirollie:eotiot reeurenee’ dress M. V., Herald off ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND by a respectable man, who porfectly under- is bia g. ‘The best reference given. Addross box office ANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY IN the South, s gentleman competent t> teach French and music, where he would have the privilege of Peete Casal pupils. To one able to perform on the organ, would prove a desirable engagemenl, Address, stating terms, Warrenton, Her ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, A first rate bookkeeper, as clerk or bookkeepr in a me - tile, banking house, or broker's office. Has hi 1 HE mleretepey reece! Cc attendance at Ti 2P.M. Papers must ye out ‘a ITTEE WILL B , from 9 o’clock vs before cat i as electi MAN 10 TRAVEL «ile c00, spe < — A aaa E RAILROAD e rear of the Astor House, every Crystal Palace direct. IS PERHAPS NOT GENE re Chess Club in New York, to ‘irous of tion af 810 annua in the gamo eription of Mr. F. P ho ‘s (fom elub nights ‘Monds club ranks among ice m. 16 TOOMS are tieek from Broadway. Wishing to subscribe can do 40 by applying to the Secry At tho above address, on any evening, bot Siahah fone valentlerget sf sieconta, is being enateated ght of the beat players. HE CARS OF leave Barclay str ‘Wo minutes an ” xa: a heitifas ote 1,129 Ps Club are requested to meet at the M experience, and can give unexceptionabl rences in Now Broome street, on Friday evening, 0 York or B ity. J.H. | ments for their aunual annive fs C., Transcript office, Boston, giving the nature of the busi- B, Suepen, Secretary, |, HY ATT, President. 1 CRYSTAL PALACE, | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS GUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, CRYSTAL PALACE. it. 5, 1853. ; Trablio ‘are respectfull eee that t the Crystal Pe. Fe. nce is ow open every day, Sundays excepted, betw Bours of 10 o'clock A. sha 10o’clook P. M., until farther notiee. Single admissios barkeeper; bas had a long experience in the business. ice. Please addres: J. K., Herald of ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CLERK, OR BOOK keeper, by a young Frenchman. who has fi same in a large commission house in London, and po thorough knowledge ot French, English, and German. & nexceptionable refer French importing louse preferred. Single admissto Sega ives As trgts RE, Herald. omes, <=... || Menthly haketeties cack calender ‘mionth), ] ANTED FIFTY , LANDSMEN; ALSO,, COOPERS, Kiminsion ou Babacds’ cs) Fy OE epee lh pot tet ee dN atndbagr Dg ha ~~ Visiters are particularly requested to provide themselves are now fitting for long and short. voyages; all clothing ture Rished for the veyagen, Inquire only at the stfice of the tom. | With change, to prevent easy ot oni - ‘Tickets may be purchased at the entranes to the Cerety Palace, or at the music store of Wm. Hall & Son, 289 Bro Hay, comer of Park place; alee at Jolligs mutio sore, OH Broadway. geo! Soaretary ot tl ie Bopecinben pany, 97 West street. corner of Cedar, up stairs, North river. ‘ANTED—BY A SMART, ACTIVE, lishman, ® situation’ as light porter not so much an object as @ permane! Vancement can be made, Address L.J., at Patrick Logue’s, corner of Astor place aud Fourth avenue. Excellent city reference, 2 ‘OUNG ENG- i THE LECTURE SEASON. ee REE LECTURES ON PHRENOLOGY AOD PHYS- fognomy, by J. FLETC: e Mechanics! Institute, corner of Howey and Divi t, on Wednesday, Fri and Saturday evenings of this week. ch be Eh \TEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE, EAST THIRTEENTH street “The introduetory lecture to the course of, Phy- tology and Pathology, will be delivered by Professor Bdwin ANTED-BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE ENGLISH- situation os coachman. Has lived with some of the fret ‘familic nows his business well; will be found willing and obli, Has no objection to the country. Please apply at No. 261 Bowery. WANTED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A RE. | Ii, Parker, on this (Friday) evening: at half past seven spectable young man, wio perfectly understands his | e'clocke the inelical profession and public generally are in- Dusiness. Best of city reference can be given as to capability | vited. and character, Any semianet s for coachman at Broad- way, will be attended to. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at Charles Waters’, 540 Broadway. Nhe ye OR WRITING OF ANY DE- a omen bya. d penman, whose evenings are un- om yensonad) terms Reference if desired. Ad- Lian! rf OF NEW FORE MEDICAL DEPART- 0 winter session will Me Oaterer the introdu stor Teo rteent te ie Siete as ANTED—A YOUN N, 10 ACT As FO! Valontine Mott M. D. LD. Horus profesor, of ut- Wo REP cATQUNG HAN, 70 S PORTER, | giey pnd surgical, ‘aud ex-Preeident of the Fae, er re | Wosnade on SMART WILLING BOY, WHO UNDER. | Bat aah M. D., professor of materia medion anc stands opening oysters well. Apply’ at No. 75 Canal | therapeutics. | es wy sotessor ofc ee ste eases of women and shllared And elinieal midwifery, ‘ANTED—A BOY, (AN AMERICAN,) FROM TWELVE ee ee SPs Ree i Rl physl- to fourteen years of age, to run «, errands. bee ey but Nitro ©. Post, M. iP. profener of Pa Jee and ope- & reepectable, tidy boy need apply. Inquire Ene og hget oy eat partes Rg B ment, from ten to ae. clock. Also, dient rations o: cree, yah ‘yatta He vn to work st artifotal fewermating, Ap: satniece: Buren, A D., profesor of funeral and — — John A. Swett, M. D., professor of the institutes and prae ANTED—A BOY, ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS OLD nee Taace, M. D., demonstrator of anstomy. ina broker'gomce, to run errands and make himselt eer nee , generally useful. ‘None but an American m snp, dust George M. Peters, M. D., prosector to the professor of ou five unexeeptionatle references. Address 1S nerald ODlex. B. Mott, M. D., presector to the Zerit. professor ¢ office. In ad@ition to the above courses of lectures, clinieal in-- —) Med given, "ANTED—AT 522 BROADWAY, CLERKS, SSHOOL teachers, lennon, orters, barkeepers, men on steam- Md ers and railron: Dplidant euelosing "Si, ‘treo of postage, On Tanna etrie oi uaa, by F romae Bestert. SShlnining parteularr ean be suse Medical ellnique, by Professor Swett. . “THOMAS SPINK, Agent, Soreniey, i surgical clinique, ‘by: Professor Post, sa@ ‘the genito urinary organs, by Pre ANTED.—THE BEST OF SERVANTS, FOR EVERY pads Mi htc kind of work, are always wanted at Morris & Co.'s 0s- | “Bets tysor Mott, besides his surgical clinique, will give hie tablishment, 2°7 roadway, corner of Route street. This | soeqlat Legi¥see OM surgical anatomy and operative suscery any, prot xed eooke, nglish and Scotch girls, as m berm: waiters, nurses; firle for housework: ‘a respectable, well recommended Ameri- French, German and Irish waiters, coachmen, farmers, boys, and factory laborers, PORTERS, COACHMEN, BAR- boys fe ‘stores, saloons and trades, id places. Applicants 96, a6 TH. 2 TITARY, coe eraeenaene nO NONNOR GUARDS.—THE MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE Deut mPany are particularly Feawosted to meet at the. Drill Rooms, on Ssturda: 4 o'clock, for drill and busineas, By trder of TLL ANG. TWAY, Captain, keepers, waiter art girls can alwa: a Rass, descriting the stuaflon sey seul: a8 facloaiag St Joun Van ARspate, Orderly. oan Re etree Sere, Aman iy Adjoining the Ci ILVER! i. GUARDS ATTENTION. A WEETING re Post Otiee. FITZSIMONS & Mel nox oy ‘will be held this (Friday) evening, 2, at the Fourtoenth inal ilidre — S ae THE TURF. yf COURSE, 1. I,~TROTTING—TUESDAY, OC oor. it 236 palotai mi ~~“ for $4 000, bet: mtd cole” iles and rey Woodruff names a sorrel geliing, iy Ir. J. Witbiien aacnaatee, Cardinal. "Stages will ron from the ‘Witlamaburg and Peok Slip ferries every half hour during the di JOHN I. SNEDIKER, Proprietor, THE TRADES. &0. ward demecratic headqui Elizabeth and Grand streets, for the purpose of electing officers, and drill. y Order, A. L. COLES, in. Isaac Buavvenn, Secretary. =———__REWAnDs, AAR $100 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE ARREST brated’ orn and convictton of the mn OF persons who, ednesday night last, malicious! dstuced edie house of Ame. ricus Epgine Company No. 6 in Henry at LERED PALMER, Forema UTTER.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, REWARD.— STOLEN SEPT: 24, BS, FROM mma Cums class clothing house, a first rate cutter; one thes hao ed $ 0 sepiene cf the subscriber, 8 bay duils, 1 cutting custom work as Tidy bands high; Ave years old, with a small whive Tot bee ry Person as can fill the situation of the advertiser first | Ween his nostrils, main and tail bisek: | Whoever will re- pa Pete ca vi be riven, Address HT, Herald office, with | Soeyition of the thirties whole reward. “GILBEE ig real namo, Feal name, address and reforence, which’ will rective ITT Tones, te py ae OURNEYMAN WATCHMAKER WANTED.— REWARD.—LOST YESTERDAY, IN MAIDEN- Fate journeyman, who sndesstand i English wabentee $2! near Broadway, a, ade of the Broadway PPiy” immediately tod. Whiteford, 76 Nacsa etree Se, Bienen T white do, 5 DAGUERREOTYPISTS. — WANTED, three experienced assistants, to leave New York. Good situations offered. Apply this day, betweem 10 and 12 A. M., to J. W. Tyler, corner of Broadway and Dlesoker street. ee a es IN AND PR bg ll Ble ay tial | FIRST | Diath ediately. Apply at 23 Water one cagat, ob! 2 torent sizes; 2 dismon = tage with Sor rmalies stones’ fie stone nein to the finder by lenvtag” them at 21 ‘Mnidoslans, Jewell 1d to sp nadFagese race er con ond $25 5 REWARD.—LOST OR Epa OF ON yore. ay evening,,a portmonni ite for Ville on AH outs, ‘ovatainne ing or ah verin Dille of the Wr irreriat lad TATQHMAKER, BY WATCH Im. | Queen City Bank, and 0 havo s Speman stain ‘Apiy WO rls eee, The suing at Willard’ 173 Broa z O+ | Stovel or'the Herald ace, oe Hone the came at papers ANTED TIVE OR SIX HOUSE PAINTE! stone the mney. PIY at Hojers! paint store, corner Me Pato omtnes aar, REWARD.—LOBT, ON TUESDAY, UTM INST. ‘Twenty-third 4 None but first rate workmen need ay while goin, te ice cream sgloon to the Nk ating gold neck Una ith spectacles and hook at- ‘ANTED—FOUR SURVEYING INSTRUMENT MAK. | tached.’ Tho find Will receive ite above reward by leaving Waitt iiphert wares given. Apply to Relaad Shea, ai No. 62 South str pM —— REWA Soya THE HUDSON rat A WHREGRIGHT: | White and Wack a Up Ligh FROM tall white.) einen at Ga sgahed ik one returning tho dog to the dé REWARD. LOST ON aa a IN THE LOWER ‘8 gold bracelet, oo, Sith s small chain Rtteeked, bove reward at Bunting Foot's, 1 OST, ON THE a ROSIE? GooDs. FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, OCT. 19en, 13K tke Pray re eae at the First district Police Gries ome, Fo treet, for tho following properey, sup: = : By ven ato] 0 Thirty: first sae ‘oma MoM.” J, G. of dark colored: go te Leilver fruit fork; 6 tin Feward will Be paid for its recovery, at 18 Pa coat; 1 vest; Pa Also at this office, for story. snd chain aitashe i tion house, for five fs 2 hol, eupponed to be. sto one porte monnaie (found), containing somo m GRORGK W. MATSRLLG biel 'TOLEN—FROM STABLE IN 1 IN FIRST AVENUE, NEA! Eighteenth atreet, a sighs of she 270m inst., an yf gray stee pouey, veiweee cipher high and be Fon dollars reward site Tor py ony ab is? Fourth otresk. ae 53} REWARD IRR, A PORTER p00, WOTTER REWARD.—LOST, A eee Eve Re iuaaanae be 3, Mee eo aut ver Ww ve the above reward, and the thasks Be theonnes,

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